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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Mani should not go scot-free.



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It is often officials come in the role of offenders when they confront with people. However, the incident relating the assault on two forest officials at Athirappally compels one to think actor Kalabhavan Mani is in the role of offender. His past history is in that direction.

 Range officer U.G. Ramesan and beat forester P. Raveendran sustained injuries on the chest, hands, legs and eyes. They were admitted to the Chalakudy Taluk Hospital.  Raveendran was later shifted to the Government Medical College Hospital, Mulankunnathukavu. His condition is serious. It has been reported that Mani and a person he addressed as doctor assaulted the foresters. The forest officials said that Mani was inebriated.

This is something very bad from a celebrity who is bound to behave as the role model for his fans. It is a pity that celebrities enjoy special privilege in police assault too and that is why Mani was not arrested. The culprit, being a celebrity, should not go scot-free in a State where ”the law takes its own course”.  

K A Solaman 

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